Alexandria, Va. – June 18 — The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute issues a warning today that the EPA’s ruling providing their approval of the sale of 15 percent ethanol (E15) into the U.S. consumer marketplace for automobiles made since 2001, is dangerous. The government’s test results that show E15 is harmful to outdoor power equipment, boats and marine engines and other non-road engine products. The fuel used for automobiles and other engine products would have to be divided, substantially increasing the risk for misfueling, significant engine damage and consumer hazard.
“For
the first time in American history, fuel used for some automobiles may no
longer safe for any non-road products. It may, in fact, destroy or damage
generators, chain saws, utility vehicles, lawn mowers, boats and marine
engines, snowmobiles, motorcycles, ATVs, and more,” says Kris Kiser, President
and CEO of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, one of the industry groups
who have been sending warnings to the federal government about E15.
In
September 2011, members of the Engine Products Group (OPEI, National Marine
Manufacturers Association, Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers and Global
Automakers) filed a formal legal challenge to EPA’s E15 partial waiver
decision. The EPG asked the DC Circuit
Court of Appeals to reverse the E15 waiver decision. The decision on this
matter is expected to be issued at any time by the court.
Said
OPEI’s Kiser, “EPA purports to educate tens of millions of Americans using
hundreds of millions of engine products, asserting it will educate these users
with a 3 inch by 3 inch pump label. It’s frighteningly inadequate.”
Many
times OPEI has pointed out that the EPA’s prior experience with the
introduction of new fuels shows that labeling alone is insufficient to prevent
misfueling. As the EPA led the transition to unleaded fuels, the Agency
reported a misfueling rate of nearly 15 percent almost ten years after the
introduction of unleaded gasoline, and even with a physical barrier at the pumps.
The
Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI) is an international trade association
representing more than 80 engine and equipment manufacturers worldwide in the
utility, forestry, landscape, and lawn and garden industry. OPEI is a
recognized Standards Development Organization for the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) and active internationally through the International
Standards Organization (ISO) in the development of safety standards. For more
information, visit www.OPEI.org.
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